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Serious game 'Broader Welfare' - Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Watermanagement


Location: Room - Emerald I

The Ministry of I&W, Directorate for Innovation and Strategy for Mobility developed together with Waai Startegy Consulting a serious game with regard to broader welfare. The aim of this tool is to offer a new perspective on how to integrate emerging societal challenges and opportunities in policy decision making processes while mitigating the impact on current and future national and international communities. By means of a Dutch urban development case, the participant will be challenged to consider the impact of their choices on various aspects of broader welfare in each phase of a policy development process.


Presenters


Koen Faber Dr.Koen Faber, Senior Innovation Officer, Ministry of Infrastructure and Watermanagement

Growing urban populations, climate change, environmental concerns and declining rates of physical activity drive me to question how active travel modes, emerging transport technologies and improvements in public transportation systems can contribute to more equitable, socially and environmentally sustainable urban environments.


Edoardo Felici Dr.Edoardo Felici, Policy Coordinator, Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management

Edoardo has worked in the field of mobility and digitalisation for the past 13 years at the National Road Traffic Data Portal, The European Commission and at the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management in the Netherlands. He is currently coordinator of the data, monitoring and evaluation team of the department for Innovation in Mobility. Through that lens, he is looking at how to measure the impact of mobility policy on people's lives through the use of data and indicators.


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